Connecting aged care providers with software solutions that provide tangible benefits is what drives the iCareHealth team. Our integrated solutions are developed to help residential and community care providers ease the burden of market challenges, and improve organisational efficiency, staff productivity and delivery of care.

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Posts By: Sophia Bolden

Technology will never stand to replace the human interaction that occupies the very heart of aged care. However, there is a wide-range of information technology and software being exclusively developed for the aged care sector, many of which include residential and home care-specific applications that work together to positively influence the quality of care and support services delivered.

Home care providers are increasingly looking to technology to ensure their services meet the needs and expectations of care recipients and regulators. In this three part special, we have looked at the benefits of mobile solutions for home care providers, their staff – and in today’s post – their care recipients.

Mobile technology has revolutionised the way individuals interact with one another, and is now changing the way we work. To highlight the benefits of mobile technology for the home care sector, we’re featuring a three part special on the key features for business, staff and care recipients.

Today we look at the importance of mobile technology in ensuring staff satisfaction through efficient and easy to use processes.

Every day there are more mobile phones sold than babies born. The mobile market is growing in all spheres and is already revolutionising the aged and home care sector with numerous benefits to providers.

Today we take a look at how mobile software can help home care providers from a business perspective; but make sure to stay tuned as we discuss the benefits from both a staffing and a care recipient perspective over the coming weeks.

The seventh annual Information Technology in Aged Care Conference (ITAC) was held in Hobart last week. With the theme, Digital Revolution in Seniors Living – assistive technologies: disruptor or enhancer of services? conference sessions explored the importance of information technology in establishing a sustainable, quality focused aged care environment.